On Fri, Jul 15, 2005 at 11:27:23PM +0100, jb701@uku.co.uk wrote:
> I have tried but failed so far. I have the same user names set up on the
> two machines, but different host names. When I send from joe@fireball to
> joe@thinkpad, the mail is delivered to joe@fireball.
>
> I changed exim.conf on "fireball" and now exim -bp reports mail held in the
> queue - but it still doesn't get sent.
>
> Grateful for advice. I have been looking at exim documentation and
> googling for relevant things but not found anything that explains it is
> terms I can understand.
>
> I am using exim, not exim4. If this is more appropriately asked elsewhere,
> please let me know.
Hi Joe,
I'm sorry I can't help, but I would suggest upgrading to exim4. The
older exim 3.xx is not supported anymore. If you ask on the exim-users
mailing list I am reasonably sure that 'they' would suggest the same
*then* help you.
If you are low on resources (486?) then there are more lightweight
alternatives.
--
Chris.
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